Surveillance Scientific leadership 1. Lead the AMR & HCAI Divisions Section covering Mandatory Surveillance of including Gram-negative, MRSA and MSSA bacteraemia and Clostridioides difficile infection, and other HCAIs through the following activities: provide strategic and managerial lead of scientific and administrative teams responsible for maintaining routine and enhanced surveillance activities guide epidemiological and statistical analyses conducted by scientific staff, and publications and presentations based on these data oversee all aspects of data management and administration, including the design, documentation and validation of data systems, ensuring full compliance with UKHSA quality standards ensure surveillance data are maintained to a high standard and analysed regularly as appropriate ensure the capture, storage and transfer of data are performed in compliance with UKHSA standards based on Data Protection legislation establish and maintain working partnerships with national reference laboratory leads for all disease areas covered within the section, including the Laboratory of Healthcare Associated Infection and the UKHSA Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring Reference Laboratory keep up to date on key methodological and analytical developments of potential relevance to the section 2.Identify key public health questions of importance to this section. Lead on addressing these questions through the development of existing surveillance systems and/or through special surveys.3.Provide strategic direction to data linkage projects, negotiate and renew data sharing agreements with relevant bodies, develop and ratify intellectual property agreements stipulating ownership of combined data where needed. Epidemiological expertise 1.
Provide national expertise on the epidemiology of HCAIs.2.Provide epidemiological leadership to international networks, with particular focus on methodological aspects affecting future data analysis.3.Act as a National Representative for the disease-specific networks, as required.4.Develop and undertake complex statistical analyses appropriate to the work of the section and department.5.Provide expert support and/or leadership for the control of major incidents or outbreaks of diseases covered within this section through incident management and outbreak control teams.6.Interpret surveillance data and provide expert advice in response to Parliamentary Questions and requests from the media on healthcare-associated infection and antimicrobial resistance for the Communications Department.7.Actively contribute to the process of critical review of evidence to support and direct the development of national guidelines and policies.8.Represent the Division on national committees and working groups as appropriate. Research 1. Design and submit research proposals and grant applications, including applications to ethics committees for approval to conduct specific research studies as appropriate.2.Lead epidemiological research activities on mortality, in liaison with other section heads.3.Disseminate key findings from section through peer-review publication and presentations at national and international level4.Establish collaborative projects with leading researchers and specialists in academic, health service, public and voluntary sectors, including multi-centre and international projects and projects linking complex datasets across different sectors.5.Negotiate with and provide feedback to research funding bodies over project specifications, budgets, milestones and progress.6.Project manage scientific and administrative staff involved in grant funded research.7.Take budgetary responsibility for grants obtained.8.Write progress and final reports for externally funded projects Management, Planning and Governance Strategic and financial management 1. Serve on the AMR & HCAI Leadership & Management Group.2.Participate in all aspects of strategic planning for the Division, including contributing to the Business Plan and identifying key targets for transfer to the Divisions Business Plans.3.In liaison with the Divisions Head of Business Operations, monitor non-pay spending by the section, flagging any significant capital expenditure.4.Act as budget holder and authorised signatory for section projects and Division-wide budgets, as appropriate.5.Act as an authorised signatory for the Division non-pay budget.6.Contribute to the Divisions risk management strategy by identifying and evaluating key threats within the Division Risk Register.7.
Contribute to the Division Business Continuity Plan, ensuring that essential section services/activities are appropriately flagged. This is not an exhaustive list, please see attached document for full list of duties, which include: Government, Staff Management, Publications and Presentations, Teaching and Training Essential criteria: Higher degree in Epidemiology or an allied subject (MSc or equivalent) PhD in appropriate subject (e.g. Epidemiology) or equivalent experience evidenced by large number of peer review publications in relevant field Evidence of continuous professional and academic development Substantial epidemiological research and/or surveillance experience at a senior level Preparing and managing collaborative and multidisciplinary research projects and grants Advanced epidemiological and statistical techniques including use of common packages (e.g. STATA, SPSS, SAS, GLIM, R) Managing staff, surveillance systems and complex databases Substantial publication record and presenting scientific papers at national and international conferences Training and teaching at postgraduate level Ability to work as an effective team member Excellent written and oral communication skills Excellent analytical, judgmental and decision-making skills Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines Excellent skills in diplomacy and negotiation Desirable criteria: Microbiological/ virological experience Outbreak investigation Providing epidemiological information and advice to colleagues and external agencies.
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